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paul ryan will be our special guest at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. his budget deal drawing a lot of fire from fellow republicans. we'll get his answer to all of the critics out there. right now, let's get to our top stories. the markets are about to get another read on the strength of the markets. we've got a weekly jobless claims coming up at 8:30 eastern time. economists are looking for 320,000 claims. plus, the number that could over-shadow jobs. retail sales for november. expectations are for an increase of 0.6%. this gueives us a very good ide of what's happening in the early shopping season. ahead of those numbers, the futures right now are indicated lower. you can see right now those dow futures down by 16.5 points. s&p futures off just over 2 points. and on the earnings front, lululemon is expected to record at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. the expectations have been for 41 cents a share. this after the ceo was forced to step down after making comments about the pants aren't made for everyone. shares of lululemon right now, down about 6 cents. let'
paul ryan will be our special guest at 7:40 a.m. eastern time. his budget deal drawing a lot of fire from fellow republicans. we'll get his answer to all of the critics out there. right now, let's get to our top stories. the markets are about to get another read on the strength of the markets. we've got a weekly jobless claims coming up at 8:30 eastern time. economists are looking for 320,000 claims. plus, the number that could over-shadow jobs. retail sales for november. expectations are for...
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mike ryan from ubs brings us the exclusive report, and also joining us is the wealth i'd eter robert frank. mike, really, a million dollars? people don't think they're wealthy with that amount of money to invest anymore? >> i think, kelly, it's what we got from this survey is define wealth differently. they don't look at the asset level. they look at whether this will give them the ability to be unconstrained in terms of the financial choices they make. it's not the amount of money. it's are they comfortable they'll be able to do the things they want to do through the rest of their lives. >> the buying power. robert frank, you covered the wealthy for us. who are these people you cover? what's the benchmark you use? >> you know, the survey shows that no matter how wealthy you are, it's always twice your own level. if you're worth 5 million, it's 10 million that's wealthy. what struck me about the survey, the cash holdings among the wealthy are still huge. 23% of the holdings are still in cash. we thought once we're at that -- at this point in the market, that they would start investin
mike ryan from ubs brings us the exclusive report, and also joining us is the wealth i'd eter robert frank. mike, really, a million dollars? people don't think they're wealthy with that amount of money to invest anymore? >> i think, kelly, it's what we got from this survey is define wealth differently. they don't look at the asset level. they look at whether this will give them the ability to be unconstrained in terms of the financial choices they make. it's not the amount of money. it's...
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some of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra dax is also down 0.1%. the ftse 1100, same thing. pretty consistent story across these indexes here. it's a big week for earnings, too. in the meantime, let's take a look at the bond wall. it's been interesting, actually, to see the lack of action, lack of attention markets have been paying here lately. over here, gilts are holding above the 2% level. interesting to look at whether that relationship gap between gilts and trishrys will hold. 4.1% in italy. there will be a couple of italian debt auctions later this morning. spain, 5.16% is the level there. bunds, 1.63%, so we have seen them move out a little bit. in the u.s., earnings will include exxon. nymex a
some of the airlines are struggling, too, on the back of ryan air's results. now take a look at what's happening across the bourses. we're seeing somewhat again of a trading pattern here after the last several trading sessions where it's not consistent. we'll get those up for you just as soon as we can. today, it's down pretty much across the board. the ibex shedding 0.12%. the cac 400.15% the. the xetra dax is also down 0.1%. the ftse 1100, same thing. pretty consistent story across these...
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interesting, paul ryan's appearance on fox yesterday. he talked about his budget and there was some very daunting from a democratic perspective aspects of that. the budget assumes the repeal of obama care, for example, which is not going to happen. but paul ryan also said there are things that we can do that don't offend the fundamental philosophy of either party and i think that's where the -- you try to thread the needle between the president's position and paul ryan and the republican's position, find some ways to deal with medicare in the ten-year budgets window, which is when paul ryan says he wants to balance the budget and it's -- look, you can easily sketch out a potential deal that the two sides could make, but whether you can overcome the hurdles that have knocked over all the recent attempts, we don't know. >> john, let's sketch it out, then. where do we believe the middle ground is? where do we think there actually is agreement? when paul ryan says there is overlap, what is the overlap so everybody understands where the discu
interesting, paul ryan's appearance on fox yesterday. he talked about his budget and there was some very daunting from a democratic perspective aspects of that. the budget assumes the repeal of obama care, for example, which is not going to happen. but paul ryan also said there are things that we can do that don't offend the fundamental philosophy of either party and i think that's where the -- you try to thread the needle between the president's position and paul ryan and the republican's...
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but there is no plan in the ryan plan. there is no specificity. clearly it's easy for both sides to talk in generalities. >> right. >> it's when you get to the specifics. >> i understand. when you raise the age of medicare eligibility? >> i think you have heard me say over and over again everything needs to be on the table. but i'm not going to adopt individual items because i think the way you goat being able to do everything on the table is to both sides just as tip o'neill and ronald reagan set the stage. tip owe need said we need to make social security viable. ronald reagan said, yes, but we need to cut the expenditures. we need to reduce benefits. so we raised the age. in effect, each side got something. they came out together and said, look, we may not like each one of these elements but together this gets to us a place we need to be. america needs to get on a fiscally sustainable path. we have a formula set forth by three or five different organizations, commissions, committees, senators, and frankly house members who have said this is a p
but there is no plan in the ryan plan. there is no specificity. clearly it's easy for both sides to talk in generalities. >> right. >> it's when you get to the specifics. >> i understand. when you raise the age of medicare eligibility? >> i think you have heard me say over and over again everything needs to be on the table. but i'm not going to adopt individual items because i think the way you goat being able to do everything on the table is to both sides just as tip...
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we're awaiting paul ryan in his budget proposal. don't go away. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> i want to take you to paul ryan addressing the nation on his new budget proposal. let's listen in. >> historically, we've paid less than one-fifth of our income to the federal government, but the government says we spent a lot more. we match revenues with expenditures owe sour budget matches the spending with our income just like every family and business must do throughout america. in fact, we bring our deficits down right away. this shows you how our deficit path goes down precipitously to begin with to the point where we end up with a surplus in 2023. in the 1990s, democratic president worked with a republican in congress to balance the budget. this is a goal that both parties been able to achieve consensus on,a chiefing in the past. we think it's something that we ought
we're awaiting paul ryan in his budget proposal. don't go away. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ >>> i want to take you to paul ryan addressing the nation on his new budget proposal. let's listen in. >> historically, we've paid less than one-fifth of our income to the federal government, but the government...
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congressman and chairman paul ryan. everything is on the table, from the budget and taxes to all of the scandals. that's at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. as we head to break, here's a look at yesterday's winners and losers. >> live long and prosper. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of ces award from cnet. and it comes inside this beautifully crafted carrying case. introducing the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala with the available mylink system. ♪ [ beeps ] ingeniously connecting you to your life and the road. that's american ingenuity to find new roads. i have low te
congressman and chairman paul ryan. everything is on the table, from the budget and taxes to all of the scandals. that's at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. as we head to break, here's a look at yesterday's winners and losers. >> live long and prosper. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local...
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house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the sequester, which would cut $1.2 million in domestic and defense spending over the next two years will happen since democrats haven't offered alternatives to gop proposals. but ryan says no one is tuking about allowing an actual government shutdown. >> we are more than happy to keep spending at those levels going on into the future while we debate how to balance the budget, how to grow the economy. that's the kind of debate the country desevens. by the way, if we keep going down this path, we will have a debt crisis. it's not an if question, it's a when question.
house committee paul ryan, how do we know him? he was a nobody that came on squawk and became vice president and now it's squawk who? i go on network now. he was on all the time. >> every day .now he won't -- >> he's coming on soon if you shut up. i love him. please, paul, i guess i'm just hurt. anyway, he says that the automatic spending cuts postponed as part of the fiscal cliff deal will go into effect as scheduled in march. a former vice presidential candidate says the...
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. >> but admittedly, paul ryan said this on larry kudlow's program. what we are doing is laying out our plan. if we had our way, use it as a bargaining chip. >> but note that the republicans are not threatening to shut the whole country down in two weeks when we get to then continuing resolution phase. we've moved out of the complete insanity of let's blow up the plane to, you know, here's where we would take things if we were in charge, but we're not, so -- >> that sounds like gridlock. >> that sounds like we're not going to get anywhere. everybody's kind of entrenched. >> but gridlock -- >> if we don't change from the course going forward is very different than we're going to blow up the plane, which was the position before with the debt ceiling. if i don't get what i want, i'm blowing up the building. >> the market doesn't care what's happening in washington. >> that's right. washington is making its irrelevant. >> the market has voted those guys irrelevant. >> right. >> why -- i think they do care. i think they were worried washington would do som
. >> but admittedly, paul ryan said this on larry kudlow's program. what we are doing is laying out our plan. if we had our way, use it as a bargaining chip. >> but note that the republicans are not threatening to shut the whole country down in two weeks when we get to then continuing resolution phase. we've moved out of the complete insanity of let's blow up the plane to, you know, here's where we would take things if we were in charge, but we're not, so -- >> that sounds...
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. >> ryan, inside the market, we seen deteriation in the bond like equities. is there more of that coming with you? >> we think there is. earlier this year we had those names leading. that's not usually what you see. you want to see the good assets leading. yes, you look at bonds, we have this big inflows. we know that, now the money shifts. there is a lot of room to go. >> ryan, on the way up, we talked it was always too high. no, no, no, you got to wait. it's too high now. and, you know, they say wait for the 5 or 10%. meanwhile, it's up 30 or 40%. so it could have come down 5 or 10%. those people wouldn't be negative as they were in the first place. now we had may 22nd, bernanke said about tapering. the marnls sold off about 6 or 7%. none of those guys said that's not enough. they still missed out. it feels like right now, they're still with the statement odd man tracks, no, no, no, it's too high. gets people the minute it moves higher the train is leaving the station again, they're not on board. they never seem to get on board. until they, do it will keep
. >> ryan, inside the market, we seen deteriation in the bond like equities. is there more of that coming with you? >> we think there is. earlier this year we had those names leading. that's not usually what you see. you want to see the good assets leading. yes, you look at bonds, we have this big inflows. we know that, now the money shifts. there is a lot of room to go. >> ryan, on the way up, we talked it was always too high. no, no, no, you got to wait. it's too high now....
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. >> talked to paul ryan about this, okay, earlier this week. you know guys like ryan they are holding the line. i want to go back to this point. i think the republicans did the right thing in holding down spending on the sequester. the stock market had a big pop over that. i really liked that. second point, business is getting better. not washington. business is the reason why stocks are getting better. but here's the thing, go back to your obama care. >> don't worry, washington will stop that. >> i don't think so. see, i think the republicans are back now in their mold where they are most effective of stopping the bad stuff and then trying to push a little bit the better stuff. in other words, i asked ryan, right, the guy has lunch with obama. first time in four years plus. ryan, can you make a deal with this guy? can there be a grand design? should you try for a deal? ryan says yeah, i'm cautiously optimistic. he's coming to the table. i heard the same thing from senator johnson. guys are telling me that obama has got a completely different a
. >> talked to paul ryan about this, okay, earlier this week. you know guys like ryan they are holding the line. i want to go back to this point. i think the republicans did the right thing in holding down spending on the sequester. the stock market had a big pop over that. i really liked that. second point, business is getting better. not washington. business is the reason why stocks are getting better. but here's the thing, go back to your obama care. >> don't worry, washington...
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ryan didn't attack you, either. how do you feel on a monday having gone through this process in the last three, four days? do you feel like you have your political fisticuffs ready to go or some meeting of the minds that can create a merger here? >> i don't care about the speaker's attacks last week. we're concerned about the policy on this. $63 billion in spending increases. it's new deficit spending throughout the remainder of president obama's term. it's not conservative policy. so, you know what, i want to see conservative policy. i want to work toward that end. but here's a major problem with what's being said. if the republican party in the house is not strong enough and united enough behind small government principles, to maintain the sequester, we have major issues in this country. and that is extremely alarming. so i don't accept and i know what people said behind closed doors, but you won't have those people forced to cast a vote and it was a republican priority. it was speaker boehner's priority to mainta
ryan didn't attack you, either. how do you feel on a monday having gone through this process in the last three, four days? do you feel like you have your political fisticuffs ready to go or some meeting of the minds that can create a merger here? >> i don't care about the speaker's attacks last week. we're concerned about the policy on this. $63 billion in spending increases. it's new deficit spending throughout the remainder of president obama's term. it's not conservative policy. so,...
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. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i don't think it's quite appropriate in this environment. in fact, the basic way of looking at this degree of exuberance is equity premium. a measure of whether the stocks are overvalued or undervalued. and right now, by historical calculation, we are significantly undervalue. the reason why the stock market has not been significantly higher is there are other factors compressing it lower. irration >> is this a fed-fueled rally. >> i think you can fully explain the rally in terms basically of the removal of what is called tail risk. that is what has been sitting out there virtually most of this year and part of last as well has been
. >>> mitt romney and paul ryan will be appearing at the conservative political action conference in maryland this afternoon. andrew, i'll send it back over to you. >>> equities continue to march upward as some investors worry if we're headed into a period of irrational exeberance. good morning, alan. >> good morning. how are you, andrew? >> great to see you. the question of the morning, do you want to break out the phrase again? irrational exuberance. >> i...
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could ryan seacrest have a solution for her? we'll find out unbelievable. he's nfl, he's "american idol," he's doing that game show, he's designing keyboards. >> he's a busy man. he's talking to yahoo! about potentially doing a new year's eve thing for him. >> did you see when he signs things for a contract for radio? a two year deal for 50 million or something. we have to get him on. >> biden and -- >> we're going to have a problem in 2016, aren't we? you're backing hillary. on the democratic side. i'm backing biden. i'm not backing him all the way. >> i think it's time. >> for hillary? for a woman. >> we're going to be point/counter point. >> and we're doing it now and i'm squarely in the middle. >> i like biden. >> he can get things done. >> i like hillary, too. >> i'm backing him on the democratic side. >> what does that mean? you're back him as the worst possible candidate so the democrats win? >> i did that last time and look how it worked out. i got eight years. thanks. >>> first, we're talking about the weather. flight cancellations, power outages a
could ryan seacrest have a solution for her? we'll find out unbelievable. he's nfl, he's "american idol," he's doing that game show, he's designing keyboards. >> he's a busy man. he's talking to yahoo! about potentially doing a new year's eve thing for him. >> did you see when he signs things for a contract for radio? a two year deal for 50 million or something. we have to get him on. >> biden and -- >> we're going to have a problem in 2016, aren't we? you're...
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we don't talk about ryan. maybe he's too young, but he's a kennediesque -- he's irish with the square jaw. he's young, but don't count him out. >> wall street likes him, too. he's a dealmaker. >> yeah, but rubio said last night, it's on with ryan. excessive washington spending, he's slamming it. >> but i think rubio is getting -- >> the tea party nomination is not worth that much. >> and i know paul is doing better now because we haven't seen him on "squawk box" for a while. when he needs us, he comes on. >> the reasonable this did wall is because both paul ryan and patty murray kept this close to the vest. and they built up trust between the two of them, which i thought was a really good thing. >> becky, when you guys were introducing me, was my white balance on tv? >> no. >> clever work in the control room. that is a christmas gift to all of us. >> but your hair is flat and wet again, john. the rest of the day, it looks normal. i'm going to buy you a blow dryer for christmas. >> joe, i'm going to have paul r
we don't talk about ryan. maybe he's too young, but he's a kennediesque -- he's irish with the square jaw. he's young, but don't count him out. >> wall street likes him, too. he's a dealmaker. >> yeah, but rubio said last night, it's on with ryan. excessive washington spending, he's slamming it. >> but i think rubio is getting -- >> the tea party nomination is not worth that much. >> and i know paul is doing better now because we haven't seen him on "squawk...
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first, house budget committee chairman paul ryan. then black rock chairman and ceo larry fink. it's a special edition of "squawk box" you can't afford to miss and it all starts at 6:00 a.m. eastern. but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounts to track and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create...
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. >> paul ryan was sitting here. >> by the way, if you think the economic numbers aren't that strong, we have seen that happening, right? >> and the futures move a little like yesterday. it is a number. >> right. >> he is a number manufacturing was low. that's the day we went up 200. >> but it is a nonmanufacturing number yesterday. it was an employment component that indicated those jobs numbers on friday was 25,000. >> look at this. >> serendipity. >> this is you in line with the producers. great minds, we should say. you and the producers thinking together. as for the overseas markets, this has been really important. we've been watching japan closely. it was a choppy session in asia overnight. the nikkei closed below that key 13,000 mark. it's at a two-month low. >> we need to look at the chart. >> the benchmark index bounced between gains and losses all day long. if you've been looking at that chart, you will see a significant drop-off. >> that's that day, too. >> same situation. >> shanghai stocks also fell. they fell to three-week lows. and australia's key index lost more than 1
. >> paul ryan was sitting here. >> by the way, if you think the economic numbers aren't that strong, we have seen that happening, right? >> and the futures move a little like yesterday. it is a number. >> right. >> he is a number manufacturing was low. that's the day we went up 200. >> but it is a nonmanufacturing number yesterday. it was an employment component that indicated those jobs numbers on friday was 25,000. >> look at this. >>...
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joining us is ralph from altera, ryan, rick, and, guys, thank you for joining us. al, i want to start with you to get the fundamentals going. are you buying into this market? >> the short answer is, yes. in the ridgeworth allocation strategy, i'm looking for favorable entry points into attractively valued assets. going back to some of the comments made earlier, i like what i'm seeing overseas, particularly in europe and our international people like germany in particular. so the latest trade that i've been doing is to add to the international space. >> my old friend and mentor, ralph, you've been the super bowl for a long time. the last time you were with us, though, you were starting to get nervous in the short term on this market. are you still? >> well, bill, we lost about 750 points in the first couple of weeks of august. we're oversold. the traders have a good time with this rally, investors sell into it. >> so you'd still sell? let me -- like i'm going to tell the master about this, but i ask the guys to build me a year-to-date chart of the dow, year-to-date.
joining us is ralph from altera, ryan, rick, and, guys, thank you for joining us. al, i want to start with you to get the fundamentals going. are you buying into this market? >> the short answer is, yes. in the ridgeworth allocation strategy, i'm looking for favorable entry points into attractively valued assets. going back to some of the comments made earlier, i like what i'm seeing overseas, particularly in europe and our international people like germany in particular. so the latest...
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ryan pulled back from any axe tem attempt to repeal them in his budget proposal. you have the sequester cuts that are taking effect and there seems to be no plan to get them back. we may not like them, but they are at least predictable and they're starting to get the deficit on a downward track. where i think immelt is absolutely correct is the regulatory environment is still a headwind for the private sector, particularly on the banking side, and i think that's one of the reasons why credit expansion is so slow and so incremental, but remember, as long as the banks are slow and expanding their credit that allows the fed to keep the qe coming. >> so, ward, getting to that point, in the period where you say we'll slog through economically, the regulatory he headwinds, are they the greatest for the economy or just economic indicators. >> we've made a lot of progress in this economy. the unemployment rate has fallen by more than two percentage points and we've generated 6.4 million jobs in the private sector and we still have a way to go to replace the jobs that we l
ryan pulled back from any axe tem attempt to repeal them in his budget proposal. you have the sequester cuts that are taking effect and there seems to be no plan to get them back. we may not like them, but they are at least predictable and they're starting to get the deficit on a downward track. where i think immelt is absolutely correct is the regulatory environment is still a headwind for the private sector, particularly on the banking side, and i think that's one of the reasons why credit...
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paul ryan said that boehner had gotten his irish up a bit. >> good phrase. >> he did. sick of some of this stuff. and then what's going on with keystone? >> what is going on with keystone, joe? >> turns out the pipeline is losing support from a major u.s. customer. harold hands, continental resources had committed to ship crude. the company now says it is no longer needed. in the years since pipeline construction has been delayed, it's turned to railroads to get its oil. we've had harold hamm on a few times. he says they're no longer counting on keystone. >> really? if they built the pipeline, would they still stick with the railroads? >> i don't know. what does canada think? >> speaking of the oil industry, exchesapeake ceo have filed for a public offering to raise up the $2 billion. the money would be used to buy and drill oil and gas within the united states. mcclendon started this in 2008. he left in april after clashing with the board. >> will you give him money? >> i don't have any money. >> if you had money? >> if i had money i'd probably find somewhere else to
paul ryan said that boehner had gotten his irish up a bit. >> good phrase. >> he did. sick of some of this stuff. and then what's going on with keystone? >> what is going on with keystone, joe? >> turns out the pipeline is losing support from a major u.s. customer. harold hands, continental resources had committed to ship crude. the company now says it is no longer needed. in the years since pipeline construction has been delayed, it's turned to railroads to get its oil....
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barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff, losing the patent on lipitor and maintainling modestly growing earnings in the face of that due to restructuring. and they are willing looking at a number of new projects which we can talk about. lily is going to face another issue for the year. they have 13 products in phase three development, but those are several years away. earnings at lily will be several years behind. the markets will be focused on their restructuring efforts and the new products at the portfolio, specifically whether they will file for ramu, a drug for gastric cancer in the early part of latter part of th
barbara ryan is a cnbc contributor from deutsche bank senior farm analyst. jerry webman is also still with us from oppenheimer funds. barbara, good morning. let's start by looking at these companies. eli lilly up first. they don't necessarily have the same drugs in the pipeline as the pfizer. is that a problem for them? >> well, i think, you know, lily has a little bumpier road than pfizer over the next couple of years. pfizer should be commended for having gone through patent cliff,...
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look at the way flpresident oba and paul ryan have behaved this week about the issues of our time, the debt ceiling and budget. it seems like the president is still in full campaign mode. his cohort said they're going to engage his campaign infrastructure. >> they're going to set up. >> paul ryan is back to his day job. he's the house budget chairman and he's shown a lot of leadership. i was in williamsburg last week. there was no talk about retrenching and collapsing and giving in to the demands and turning back on their promises. there was great unity and they called the president's and harry reids bluff. they agreed with speaker gingrich when he said don't move the debt ceiling. sequester is the key. >> sequester is the key. it what his boss and president obama do not want. it would trim 1.2 trillion dollars, most of which would come out of social programs. however, if you were going to annihilate the republicans, would you choose to split the gop? in other words, i'm interested in the mechanics of this annihilation scenario. let me begin with immigration. the republican party is sp
look at the way flpresident oba and paul ryan have behaved this week about the issues of our time, the debt ceiling and budget. it seems like the president is still in full campaign mode. his cohort said they're going to engage his campaign infrastructure. >> they're going to set up. >> paul ryan is back to his day job. he's the house budget chairman and he's shown a lot of leadership. i was in williamsburg last week. there was no talk about retrenching and collapsing and giving in...
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paul ryan has got to be at the top of the list. >> paul ryan had the growth message. christie has taken on the union, entitlementings. christie want at 10% across the board tax cuts. that's pro growth. has he lost his jack kevin per favor? >> no, when you get into the depth of poishlgs there is nobody better than paul ryan. he's done it in wisconsin and he's shown that he could bring people together. so in now having gone through that vice presidenttial experience i think he's very formidable. >> no question about it. all right, folks, appreciate it. now, the feds are coming after a big drug-maker, right, allegedly bribing doctors. do they have a case? we have the latest on the novartis charges ahead. >>> later on the show, obamacare is a train wreck for democrats. it's getting less expensive, less popular every day. premiums are going up, 2014 can be like 2010 with big democratic losses in the senate and the house, because of this obama care train wreck, we will talk about get don't forget, folks, free market capitalism is the beth path to trance parity. how about a
paul ryan has got to be at the top of the list. >> paul ryan had the growth message. christie has taken on the union, entitlementings. christie want at 10% across the board tax cuts. that's pro growth. has he lost his jack kevin per favor? >> no, when you get into the depth of poishlgs there is nobody better than paul ryan. he's done it in wisconsin and he's shown that he could bring people together. so in now having gone through that vice presidenttial experience i think he's very...
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now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they do want other cuts. they want to engage in negotiations with the white house. in fact, jay carney the white house press secretary said today we all agree these cuts will never take effect. we need to identify alternatives. >> these kinds of across the board cuts to both defense and non-defense spending are not supported by virtually anyone in washington. and certainly not the president. and to judge by their many statements along these lines not republican leaders in congress. so we believe that the right course of action is to take steps to make sure the sequester doesn't happen. >> but maria, i've got to tell you so
now they're wielding another with paul ryan saying on "meet the press" yesterday that republicans are willing to let the spending cuts take effect without any other cuts. >> so where are we right now? i think the sequester is going to happen because that $1.2 trillion in spending cuts we can't lose. don't forget one other thing. we think these sequesters will happen because the democrats have opposed. they offered no alternatives. >> democrats in the white house say they...
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tomorrow a great lineup, including paul ryan. i'm see you all tomorrow night. [stopwatch ticking] >> the world series of poker is the richest sporting competition in the world, and yet it pales in comparison to the 1/2 million people who are gambling on the internet right now, even though it's illegal and unregulated in the u.s., which partly explains how a few cheaters were able to steal more than $20 million playing poker online. >> if you can see everybody's cards in poker, you could be the worst poker player in the world up against the best poker player in the world, and you're gonna beat them just about every time. [stopwatch ticking] >> gentlemen and ladies, place your bets. let the games begin.
tomorrow a great lineup, including paul ryan. i'm see you all tomorrow night. [stopwatch ticking] >> the world series of poker is the richest sporting competition in the world, and yet it pales in comparison to the 1/2 million people who are gambling on the internet right now, even though it's illegal and unregulated in the u.s., which partly explains how a few cheaters were able to steal more than $20 million playing poker online. >> if you can see everybody's cards in poker, you...
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let's go to ryan in pennsylvania. ryan. >> caller: hi, jim, my question is first allegheny technology announcing the seam of their tungsten business. i want to know what that means in the short term. i want to know what you think about buying or selling. >> at&t was my stock when i started the show why? the tugsten and shortage of tugsten. it's a very strong met am. when they sold it, it took my breath away. even ati recognizes you can not have your stock flat for so long. atzy a good stock, though. we don't buy at 10%, it will pull back. now i like it. it is shocking, though, they sold this division. it was why the stock was propelled a few years ago. how about gal in florida. hey, jim, boo-yah from tampa, florida. my question is regarding stock ticker gol airlines, their new deal with delta, the gold cup and the olympics in a few years. the stocks latest rally. what is your opinion? should i ring the register? >> no, the brazilian market has been horrendous. i like delta. i can get behind u.s. air. i like continenta
let's go to ryan in pennsylvania. ryan. >> caller: hi, jim, my question is first allegheny technology announcing the seam of their tungsten business. i want to know what that means in the short term. i want to know what you think about buying or selling. >> at&t was my stock when i started the show why? the tugsten and shortage of tugsten. it's a very strong met am. when they sold it, it took my breath away. even ati recognizes you can not have your stock flat for so long. atzy...
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ryan lochte having just swum across the hudson river for combos. i'm trying to figure out with the meter distance is of the hudson. >> i think he swam 110 meters. what we should really organize is a swim-off between faber and him. faber is prolific as well. >> i will take ryan on that bet, but don't tell david. >> tweet time. today samsung unveiling its latest device called the galaxy mega. it's a cross between a phone and a tablet. samsung's fablet is unveiled today. what is the better name for the galaxy mega. tweet us @squawkstreet. at a dry cleaner, we replaced people with a machine. what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. right now, 7 years of music is being streamed. a quarter million tweeters are tweeting. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why hp built a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's
ryan lochte having just swum across the hudson river for combos. i'm trying to figure out with the meter distance is of the hudson. >> i think he swam 110 meters. what we should really organize is a swim-off between faber and him. faber is prolific as well. >> i will take ryan on that bet, but don't tell david. >> tweet time. today samsung unveiling its latest device called the galaxy mega. it's a cross between a phone and a tablet. samsung's fablet is unveiled today. what is...
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ryan? >> yes, okay. i mean, that's a great point. you build on what todd just talked about, you know, this market, yes, we've gone up on the fed. when you talk about what's also driven us, it's been fear. look at the popular trade this year. it's been the buying volatility, buying the vix calls. last week, record vix call trade. comparing that mentality to what we saw in 1987, i've seen a lot of talk about '87, '87 no one expected a pullback. people were selling puts on index options. the idea of a pullback was not there. now everyone is hedging with higher volatility, and yet it stays low. to me, this is not '87. this is more like '95, the slow grind higher. the s&p has pullback, people are excited here. we get the fear of the pullbacks and that also pushes us higher, in my opinion here. >> yeah, on wall street, josh brown, we love putting the historical tell platts on the market, figuring out, is it the market of '87, is it the '95 that could lead to higher gaens toward 2000? where are we in your historical scenario? where are we i
ryan? >> yes, okay. i mean, that's a great point. you build on what todd just talked about, you know, this market, yes, we've gone up on the fed. when you talk about what's also driven us, it's been fear. look at the popular trade this year. it's been the buying volatility, buying the vix calls. last week, record vix call trade. comparing that mentality to what we saw in 1987, i've seen a lot of talk about '87, '87 no one expected a pullback. people were selling puts on index options. the...
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the senate passes the paul ryan budget deal. now it goes to president obama's desk for his signature. it's a big victory for paul ryan, and he will join me tonight and talk about fixing the most controversial part of the bill, that being cutting some pension benefits for disabled veterans. we're also going to ask
the senate passes the paul ryan budget deal. now it goes to president obama's desk for his signature. it's a big victory for paul ryan, and he will join me tonight and talk about fixing the most controversial part of the bill, that being cutting some pension benefits for disabled veterans. we're also going to ask
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the jets said ryan was uninjured, and look at him, he's smiling down there. the jets report for training camp in two weeks. how about that. isn't that nice. no gorings, happy to report that. power rundown time and joining us is cnbc.com net senior editor john carney and wealth editor robert frank. two disgraces politicians, the link back to the former wiener mobile, elliot spritzer and former congressman anthony weiner. spitzer is running for new york city comptroller and weiner running for mayor of new york. spitzer joined "morning joe" earlier today and got a bit choked up reflecting on his past. take a look at this here. >> how are you different than you were five, six years ago? what has changed personally? >> a lot of pain, a lot of pain. >> in who you are. >> that's it? >> yeah. you go through that pain, you change. >> weiner/spitzer, do they deserve a second chance, john karn? you're a brooklyn resident, what do you think? >> i think anthony weiner clearly inspired spitzer to run. new yorkers believe that these politicians do deserve a second chance. i
the jets said ryan was uninjured, and look at him, he's smiling down there. the jets report for training camp in two weeks. how about that. isn't that nice. no gorings, happy to report that. power rundown time and joining us is cnbc.com net senior editor john carney and wealth editor robert frank. two disgraces politicians, the link back to the former wiener mobile, elliot spritzer and former congressman anthony weiner. spitzer is running for new york city comptroller and weiner running for...
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. >> do you know what ryan just said? do you know the qrm is a quarter million words and it's not even done. the reason people can't get a mortgage. we're pushing all this money out in the system and nobody is using it is because dodd/frank hasn't written a qrm and the one they have is longer than too big to fail. it's a quarter million words. >> the previous guests said banks are holding back and only making the highest quality loans because they are afraid the long comes in underneath. the urgency of writing the rules on dodd/frank. i have questioned whether or not they can write the rules. >> why isn't the fed talking about this? if they got that done? >> they are the ones writing the rules. there is a piece of that. when we do the fed survey, the biggest problem is tax and regulatory practices. double the number of people responded in europe or joblessness say it is tax and regulatory rules. i think that's part of it. you also shouldn't cut spending to put people it of work right now. >> if things really are swooning,
. >> do you know what ryan just said? do you know the qrm is a quarter million words and it's not even done. the reason people can't get a mortgage. we're pushing all this money out in the system and nobody is using it is because dodd/frank hasn't written a qrm and the one they have is longer than too big to fail. it's a quarter million words. >> the previous guests said banks are holding back and only making the highest quality loans because they are afraid the long comes in...
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even the paul ryan budget, all it does is modestly cut the rate of growth. >> what about the long-term health care issues, social security and all kinds of problems that are out there. >> i think we'll look back 10 years from now if we don't take this opportunity to do some restructuring of social security, our health care system and also medicare and medicaid i think will regret it. it's painful, but it's not very painful if we do it now. remember, everything we do on social security, medicare, medicaid won't even take effect. >> it shouldn't even effect the people that are now. there are going to be changes that are coming. if we're just at the beginning of austerity, what does that mean for the markets the next five to 10 years? >> it will depend on alternatives. say the bond market stays at these low levels and the fed continues to keep a cap which is unprecedented. keep a cap on rates, investors are going to look for alternatives and say, where is the growth? right now they're not in a where's the growth mode. they're in how do i not lose money? over time it many morph itself look
even the paul ryan budget, all it does is modestly cut the rate of growth. >> what about the long-term health care issues, social security and all kinds of problems that are out there. >> i think we'll look back 10 years from now if we don't take this opportunity to do some restructuring of social security, our health care system and also medicare and medicaid i think will regret it. it's painful, but it's not very painful if we do it now. remember, everything we do on social...
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of course, it's all about the budget deal that paul ryan struck with the democrats. ryan is trying to save the gop from itself so why would republican senators sabotage the deal and risk a
of course, it's all about the budget deal that paul ryan struck with the democrats. ryan is trying to save the gop from itself so why would republican senators sabotage the deal and risk a
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that includes alex rodriguez, ryan braun. a doctor claims to have provided them with performance-enhancing drugs. they will announce the suspension after next week's all-star game. that's too bad, isn't it? >> it's tainted a game and then you look at the tour de france. you have to rebuild the trust. i'm interested in the walmart story. is there some belief that walmart could walk away from three partially built buildings? >> it's hard to believe, isn't it? >> i think you continue the construction and open the stores. >> that's what you would think. >> whether or not they can be profrt tabl profitable, don't know. but the public relations hit may be more damaging. >> it's in the same instance of when you had these large restaurant chains saying they were going to cut back on hours in order to avoid the aca, affordable care act, what some people call the obama care rules. that really caused a tremendous backlash and you're also talking about the people who are working -- who work for you are often very much like your customers
that includes alex rodriguez, ryan braun. a doctor claims to have provided them with performance-enhancing drugs. they will announce the suspension after next week's all-star game. that's too bad, isn't it? >> it's tainted a game and then you look at the tour de france. you have to rebuild the trust. i'm interested in the walmart story. is there some belief that walmart could walk away from three partially built buildings? >> it's hard to believe, isn't it? >> i think you...
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go to ryan in ohio. ryan? >> caller: yeah, upl. my question is upl -- >> it's so low -- it is so low and natural gas is so low, do you know how much i want to recommend that stock? but you know what? every time i do a stock because it's so low, it's like encana, i think it's going nowhere. ray in my home state of new jersey. ray? >> caller: i want to thank you for the excellent calls that did well, motorola and mechanic resources. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm now a holder of cys investments, i purchased it mid-december for the attractive 40-cent and currently 52-cent dividend. >> as low as the economy remains strong, you're going to be fine on that. as wrong -- the economy has to remain strong. but i think the economy is going to be okay so i think you're okay in that one. that high yield is a little offputting, but if you've done the homework, you're fine, i'll bless it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- whether the d
go to ryan in ohio. ryan? >> caller: yeah, upl. my question is upl -- >> it's so low -- it is so low and natural gas is so low, do you know how much i want to recommend that stock? but you know what? every time i do a stock because it's so low, it's like encana, i think it's going nowhere. ray in my home state of new jersey. ray? >> caller: i want to thank you for the excellent calls that did well, motorola and mechanic resources. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm now a...
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so if you want to call christie a big government spender, how about paul ryan? >> okay. >> all right. >> no argument with me. >> we'll have to see. to be continued. thank you very much. the long battle over chuck hagel's nomination for secretary of defense ended today. we have the results of the vote and much more coming up. g that he will, he was a big government republican. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and investment companies." executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle...and go.
so if you want to call christie a big government spender, how about paul ryan? >> okay. >> all right. >> no argument with me. >> we'll have to see. to be continued. thank you very much. the long battle over chuck hagel's nomination for secretary of defense ended today. we have the results of the vote and much more coming up. g that he will, he was a big government republican. clients are always learning more to make their money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next...
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. >> paul ryan's new budget. can he work with president obama? find out in our special one-on-one interview live from washington. >> "the kudlow report," 7:00 eastern tomorrow on cnbc. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's xerox for services that simplify how work gets done. which is...pretty much what we've always stood for. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> before we get to the "lightning round," we're coming up on a big milestone here in cramerica. friday marks our eighth anniversary. yep, eight years of "mad money." can you believe it? to celebrate, we're looking back at some of our favorite moments, like this one, for example. ♪ >> after the wild market we've been having, i'm prescribing some family therapy. >> i do have a question for you, for the future, i've been thinking ab
. >> paul ryan's new budget. can he work with president obama? find out in our special one-on-one interview live from washington. >> "the kudlow report," 7:00 eastern tomorrow on cnbc. transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year. no? oh, right. you're thinking of the 1.6 million daily customer care interactions xerox handles. or the 900 million health insurance claims we process. so, it's no surprise to you that companies depend on today's...
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. >> john ryan, thank you. >> it's a green tie. >> are you irish? >> i grew up if ireland. >> osullivan, irish? how weird. >> thank you very much for coming in. we appreciate it. >>> when we come back, we have an update on the government's case against sac capital. plus insight into the culture at sac from brian burrow. he is one of the few journalists who interviewed steve cohen. he will be joining us in just a moment. the most free research reports, customizable charts, powerful screening tools, . . >> welcome back. sac capital will be in court. kayla, good morning again. >> hey, becky, good morning, lawyers will come here to 2500 pearl street around 10:00 a.m. to answer that indictment that came yesterday from new york southern district, allegeing they fostered insider training. cohen, himself, is not expected to appear. yesterday, he was at the firm's connect headquarters trying to restore confidence after that lengthy 41-page criminal diernlths alleges insider trading was pervasive. it still could be very damaging for his business and his net w
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ryan braun, alex rodriguez. if a guy like a-rod who admitted guilt in the past and ryan braun who escaped based on a tech physicality with a fed exdelivery guy. he failed the test. these guys will be guilty. really, in major league baseball, everybody is guilty until proven innocent. if you have a guy like bosch rat these guys out, it will be very difficult for the players and their unions to prove otherwise. >> you know, if this continues as widespread as everybody says it is, teams will have a lot of trouble fielding nine players because god knows how many other players are involved. >> that's a great point sal, is this the tip of the iceberg. ed klein asks, is this the tip of the iceberg regarding the players who were dopers? >> no, i think we are starting to get on the back end of this i think major league baseball has done 15 to 20 years late. i have to believe you will start to see this stuff get filtered out of the sport. the guys who will be cheating, you saw a guy lyme like melky cabrera, hess suspended
ryan braun, alex rodriguez. if a guy like a-rod who admitted guilt in the past and ryan braun who escaped based on a tech physicality with a fed exdelivery guy. he failed the test. these guys will be guilty. really, in major league baseball, everybody is guilty until proven innocent. if you have a guy like bosch rat these guys out, it will be very difficult for the players and their unions to prove otherwise. >> you know, if this continues as widespread as everybody says it is, teams will...
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long term, people still think it will be one of the transformative -- >> remember paul ryan was onset with us that day. >> oh, yeah, right, from wisconsin. but it doesn't mean it won't eventually work out. revenue number was 14.62 versus 14.924. but that doesn't explain the bottom line being that far plea expe below expectations. but there are companies that aren't quite as cyclical that are still dealing with an economy both here and globally that is not everything it should be. >> china is a smaller part of the business, butt in-mooing itself that commining itself isr deal. >> and commodities, you know, you heard chanos. the big 15, 20 year super cycle bull market. just real quickly -- i don't know. a year after -- so a year after he was gone from congress, this was happening. so she was pregnant the whole time. >> so it was august of last year. >> who was telling him to pull out? >> the "new york times" is recommending he pull out of the race. >> all right. you're not doing the dings. but politicians, here is the politicians that i wanted to show you. these are the ones that are ru
long term, people still think it will be one of the transformative -- >> remember paul ryan was onset with us that day. >> oh, yeah, right, from wisconsin. but it doesn't mean it won't eventually work out. revenue number was 14.62 versus 14.924. but that doesn't explain the bottom line being that far plea expe below expectations. but there are companies that aren't quite as cyclical that are still dealing with an economy both here and globally that is not everything it should be....
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. >> caller: boo-yah, chris ryan, i'm an undergraduate at the university of california, san diego. >> yes, great school. >> caller: we want to see you on your next college tour. investors are risking asset classes such as dividend paying stocks. what do you think about dper objection? >> it's okay to be honest, chris. i don't see a lot of upside to it. i would not, no, i mean, look, why, go buy honeywell. i mention that as another company that i think is a better run and is inexpensive. tom in south carolina. >> caller: boo-yah from the big easy south klein. triquint. >> no, don't make the xoen component plachls you got to ring the register. triquint. i think those component plays are dangerous. let's go to roberto in oklahoma. >> caller: yes, jim, how are you? boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> kelly: okay, jim. norman, oklahoma the question i want to ask you the company is in the 3d presenting sec roar. 3 the systems. what do you think about it? >> i like this, this is not my favorite. i think the 3d stocks are very vulnerable. let be careful. go to bill in florida. bill. >> hey, jim, from flo
. >> caller: boo-yah, chris ryan, i'm an undergraduate at the university of california, san diego. >> yes, great school. >> caller: we want to see you on your next college tour. investors are risking asset classes such as dividend paying stocks. what do you think about dper objection? >> it's okay to be honest, chris. i don't see a lot of upside to it. i would not, no, i mean, look, why, go buy honeywell. i mention that as another company that i think is a better run and...
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. >> so this is ryan gosling's car. >> but getting 'em back to l.a. in one piece... >> pretty big fiasco. >> may be easier said than done. they broke my lock? you gotta be [bleep] me. my name is jeff allen. i buy, fix, and flip cars. but i don't do it alone. i've got perry... meg...
. >> so this is ryan gosling's car. >> but getting 'em back to l.a. in one piece... >> pretty big fiasco. >> may be easier said than done. they broke my lock? you gotta be [bleep] me. my name is jeff allen. i buy, fix, and flip cars. but i don't do it alone. i've got perry... meg...
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and boeing might have lost lion air, but it's won ryan air. the irish low cost carrier placing a $16 billion order fo next generation planes. >>> and u.s. investors get a check on housing today with u.s. construction starts expected to point to continued improvement. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> before we get to the latest on cypress and everything else going on, let's give you the news out of the uk waiting on inflation data ahead of a key budget statement due out this weekend. the inflation data has generally surprised to the upside. you can see the sterling/dollar, while it's rebounding, roughly flat at 1.5097. cbi up 0.7% on the month, 2.8% on the year. that is the highest level since may 2012. the ppi, the output ppi was up 0.8% on the month. that's twice as much as forecast. the input ppi was up 2.3% on the month versus an expectation of 1 is.9%. pipeline pressures certainly are hopping up as they say here in the uk economy. the cpi, though, improvement and video games. we'
and boeing might have lost lion air, but it's won ryan air. the irish low cost carrier placing a $16 billion order fo next generation planes. >>> and u.s. investors get a check on housing today with u.s. construction starts expected to point to continued improvement. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> before we get to the latest on cypress and everything else going on, let's give you the news out of the...
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the equity market is lagging. >> just to will you go, ryan, what's the ultimate high that you see on the s&p for the next two years, say? >> next two years, up 1800, 1850. historically speaking, 10% from here makes a lot of sense. the first five months like we have been this year, historically speaking it's happened sineven times since 19. it's possible we can keep going here. where is your office there? we have to go, but where is your office? >> blue ash, ohio. >> and you know what one of the nicknames for cincinnati is, right? >> i've probably heard it. what's that? >> pork-opolis. that's right. john mr orell just bought out that deal. >> i know my pork. think about montana gomry inn. think about what happens if the chinese don't let us have any -- >> you have a connoisseur, a man of fine tastes. >> you have to mobilize the people of cincinnati to -- i don't know. just remember that. beef ribs aren't nearly as good, are they? >> in no. porkopolis. queen city, a lot of different nicknames. >> why porkopolis? >> i don't know. a lot of pork, a lot of germans. it's kosher. >>> coming
the equity market is lagging. >> just to will you go, ryan, what's the ultimate high that you see on the s&p for the next two years, say? >> next two years, up 1800, 1850. historically speaking, 10% from here makes a lot of sense. the first five months like we have been this year, historically speaking it's happened sineven times since 19. it's possible we can keep going here. where is your office there? we have to go, but where is your office? >> blue ash, ohio. >>...
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i want to throw this question to ryan. i won't ask you whether it's a rodent going into a restaurant here, but the russell 2000 is near its all-time high, as well. it seems like there are a lot of investors putting money to work in the russell. are you recommending that? >> that's right. we do like small caps. the russell, it's right around the 1,000 level, and it's been resistant since may. for us, the headlines of the s&p, the 50-day, it's good we closed above it, but for us, you want to see the russell cross over the 1,000 level. the midcap 400 just recently had 20 months above 1,000, so if small caps get above 1,000, like we think, we're bullish in july, that could be a positive for the market, to have a surprise july rally in our opinion. >> yeah. mr. market, rick santelli, let's get you to wrap up this week, and your thoughts here where we had stocks higher, bonds were sharply lower, gold sharply lower, oil sharply higher, dollar sharply higher. wh what is going on here? >> i think a lot of it makes sense than most g
i want to throw this question to ryan. i won't ask you whether it's a rodent going into a restaurant here, but the russell 2000 is near its all-time high, as well. it seems like there are a lot of investors putting money to work in the russell. are you recommending that? >> that's right. we do like small caps. the russell, it's right around the 1,000 level, and it's been resistant since may. for us, the headlines of the s&p, the 50-day, it's good we closed above it, but for us, you...